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The Boundaries of Interpretation: an Exploration of a Key Proposition in Literary Theory

Pang Hong

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In literary theory, "the boundary of interpretation" is a proposition that cannot be ignored. It takes the objectivity of interpretation and the certainty of meaning as its core, and is constantly activated in the current era of uncertainty. It is different from arbitrary rules or decrees, but contains rich theoretical paths and methodological orientations, and constantly involves the broader cultural and spiritual field. This book conducts an in-depth analysis of the "boundary" issue of literary interpretation from different perspectives such as conceptual connotation, historical genealogy, construction path, ontological form, and practical strategies, thereby launching a critical reflection and discourse re-evaluation of contemporary literary theory and even cultural ecology. The goals of this book are, first, to enrich the theoretical discourse on interpretive boundaries and expand the knowledge landscape of literary research; second, to extract positive factors such as humanistic spirit, aesthetic ideals, and truth value from boundary issues, so as to provide certain solutions for the humanities community facing the threat of relativism and even cultural nihilism.